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Overriding security settings

If the problem is due to the configuration of the browser (case #3),
you can override this security setting in most browsers as
described in the following sections.

Chrome

Before opening Chrome in an application, close all current Chrome
browser windows. Start Chrome from the command line without a URL using an argument that will
override the restrictive security setting. Opening additional Chrome browser windows
will inherit this security setting allowing the web pages to be displayed.

The command line argument is --allow-file-access-from-files.
You can use it in the following way in Linux, Mac OS and Microsoft Windows:

Safari

Internet Explorer

Loading the local pages will display a warning message and a check box
labeled “Allow blocked content.” Confirm by clicking on the check box.

Edge

The Microsoft Edge browser does not allow local files to be loaded.
However, if Edge is your default browser, you can use Internet
Explorer instead through the “More (...)” menu item. Select
“Open with Internet Explorer.”
When the page loads, click the check box “Allow blocked content.”

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